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"And and why, now I come to think of it, I remember hearin' Hannah pitchin' into Kenelm that first mornin' after our night at her house, for losin' his umbrella and a mitten." "Right you are!" Captain Obed slapped his knee. "And Kenelm was out somewheres that night afore he and I came over here. He found his umbrella and he brought it home whole a week or so later.
She's d d d d deef and the q q q quinine makes her head r r r r roar and she thinks she's hearin' suthin'. Well, er g g g g good day." "Miz Mayfield," said Margaret, when Mose was gone, "I reckon these folks air mighty queer to you." "Oh, no, they are close to nature in her most whimsical mood, and a mother of fun is better than a step-mother to scandal."
Only I tell ye this, Peter," he added, "gien ever ye say sic a word 's yon i' my hearin' again, that is, afore the wuman has priven hersel' what she says, I s' gang by ye ever efter ohn spoken, for I'll ken ''at ye want nae mair o' me." Joseph, who had been standing with his back to his friend, turned and held out his hand. Malcolm took it. "Ae question afore I gang, Peter," he said.
An' there's whaur I fand mamma's box wi' the letter in 't and her ain picter: grannie gae me that ane o' you. An' there's whaur I used to kneel doon an' pray to God. An' he's heard my prayers, and grannie's prayers, and here ye are wi' me at last. Instead o' thinkin' aboot ye, I hae yer ain sel'. Come, father, I want to say a word o' thanks to God, for hearin' my prayer.
I ain't been down there for quite a spell now, an' I'd kind o' like to know if that panther we've been a hearin' is givin' Dad any trouble." "Dad told me yesterday that he thought he heard old Kate's bell over on yon side of Cox's Bald," said Mr. Matthews; "I believe if I was you I'd take across Cox's, along the far side of th' ridge, around Dewey an' down into the Hollow that way.
Human nature has limitations, and failure would have been no discredit to Elspeth. "They were sayin' at the Presbytery," Burnbrae reported, "that it hes mair than seeventy heads, coontin' pints, of coorse, and a' can weel believe it. Na, na, it's no tae be expeckit that Elspeth cud gie them a' aifter ae hearin'." Jamie Souter looked in to set his mind at rest, and Elspeth went at once to work.
Next thing I knew, he's stepped over and is lookin' kind of smilin' and expectant at Mildred. "I beg pardon if I'm wrong," says he; "but isn't this the er ah the young lady whom I had the pleasure of " But that's enough for Millie, just hearin' his voice. Down comes her hands off her face. "Oh, I knew it! I knew it!" she squeals. "Hermes!"
"Thank ye kindly, Marget; thae are gude words and true, an' ye hev the richt tae say them; but a' canna dae without seein' Annie comin' tae meet me in the gloamin', an' gaein' in an' oot the hoose, an' hearin' her ca' me by ma name, an' a'll no can tell her that a' luve her when there's nae Annie in the hoose. "Can naethin' be dune, doctor?
"'Fine day, ain't it? says Sim, social. "The tall chap looked up at him from under the deck of the beaver hat. "'Huh! he growls out, and looks down again. "'I say it's a fine day, said Phinney again. "'I was after hearin' yez say it, says the man, and walks off, scowlin' like a meat ax. We looked after him. "'Who was that murderer? asks Sim of the clerk. 'And when are they going to hang him?
My bloomin young daughter, Sarah Ann, bothered me summut by singin, "Why do summer roses fade?" "Because," said I, arter hearin her sing it about fourteen times, "because it's their biz! Let 'em fade!"
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